Zhu Gui, also known as Shijun, was born in Shuntian Daxing. He lived in Xiaoshan for generations and moved here since his father Wen Bing. Wen Bingguan was the magistrate of the county and was educated by Zhu Shi, a great scholar. Gui Shao passed down Shi's studies and was elected from the same hometown as his brother Yun, and gained great reputation. In the 13th year of Qianlong's reign, he became a Jinshi. At the age of eighteen, he was selected as a good scholar, and he left the library to teach editing. Several encounters with the ceremony were recorded in the book. Emperor Gaozong valued his studies and moved to study as a bachelor. In the twenty-fifth year, it was established as Fujian Grain Post Road. He was promoted to be an inspector, he was punished and pardoned, and his father's worries were gone. In the 32nd year, he served as the envoy to Hubei Province. He was praised for his careful and careful deployment of post offices in Burma.
After transferring to Shanxi, he moved the chief envoy and became the governor. Shu invited Guihua and Suiyuan to build more than 20,000 stone rations in the two city valleys to store military provisions in order to save money and avoid red rot. They also exempted them from the Tumote Mongolian private reclamation crime, and used more than 3,000 hectares of cultivated pasture land to allow nearby soldiers and civilians. Recognizing the farmland and paying rent, more than six thousand taels per year, increased the public funds for officers and soldiers; and the pasture land of Taipusi Temple was bitterly cold, so the land was changed to levy and discount, so that the people could eliminate the disadvantages; all the lower officials discussed and acted. He was upright and was inconvenienced by his colleagues, so Huang Jian, the inspector general, impeached him for wasting his studies.
In the 40th year, he was called to the imperial court and awarded the title of Bachelor of Lectureship. He went straight to the study to serve Ren Zongxue. Forty-four years, Dian Fujian Provincial Examination. The following year, he supervised the academic affairs of Fujian. On the verge of walking, I mentioned the five maxims of Renzong: nourishing the mind, respecting the body, diligence, emptiness of oneself, and sincerity. Renzong tried his best to implement it, and later took charge of the government personally, trying to influence the left and right. In the fifty-first year, he was promoted to Minister of Rites, presided over the Jiangnan Provincial Examination, and supervised the academic affairs of Zhejiang Province. Return to the court and mobilize the troops. In the fifty-fifth year, the Dianhui Examination was held. He became the governor of Anhui. When there was a flood in northern Anhui, he rushed to the rescue, took several servants with him, and crossed the boat with the villagers to provide relief for the remaining disasters in Suzhou, Sizhou, Dangshan, Lingbi, Wuhe, and Xuyi, and loaned grain to those who were in minor cases. They built broken embankments, carried out spring relief operations, and paid close attention to the work, so that no people were exiled. In the 59th year, he was transferred to Guangdong. He was appointed governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, granted the title of censor of Zuodu and minister of the Ministry of War, and remained as governor. In the first year of Jiaqing, he was awarded the title of Governor and also served as governor. Gui was first known for his literature, and he was sent to Xinjiang as a post. He failed to meet the expectations of the times and would be of great use. He Shen was jealous of it, and the ceremony was completed. Gui was included in the book of odes, and because of his criticism, Gaozong said: "Chen Shan has accepted the teachings. You are not familiar with the appropriate position of the master." There was a shortage of scholars in the university, and he was ordered to summon Gui. The death was frustrated by He Shen. The boat bandits from Guangdong harassed and robbed Fujian and Zhejiang, but Gui could not be arrested, so he was ordered to go to the left and move to the left as governor of Anhui. When the disaster in northern Anhui is restored, we personally manage the relief work, and there is no corruption by the officials. There are religious bandits in the three provinces, and there are also many in Anhui. Gui said: "If you have any doubts, it is a radical change." He stationed himself in the border to prepare for defense, visited Ying and Bo, gathered the old people from the countryside to teach them, and the people were influenced, and there was nothing wrong in the territory. Next year, he will be awarded the title of Minister of the Ministry of War, transferred to the Ministry of Officials, and will remain as governor.